body trim and seats, oh my...!!
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body trim and seats, oh my...!!
I have this trim piece, the one right behind the front well, that pushes out at the top. It isnt really noticeable but annoys me. It does make it sit at a slightly wrong angle though. I have tried, unsuccesfully to use trim adhesive but doesnt even begin to work. Does this whole stupid thing need to come off and reinstalled or what???? I will try and post a picture soon.
Oh, and one more question, I have a wear whole on my driver seat on the piece of the backrest that is nearest the door. Any good ideas for fixing this without spending a mint to get it reupholsterd. I have a vynal (spelling) repair kit, but I figure it looks better with a whole than a big gob of vynal goop on it.
Thanks guys,
Oh, and one more question, I have a wear whole on my driver seat on the piece of the backrest that is nearest the door. Any good ideas for fixing this without spending a mint to get it reupholsterd. I have a vynal (spelling) repair kit, but I figure it looks better with a whole than a big gob of vynal goop on it.
Thanks guys,
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the trim peice..im assuming your talking about the body cladding part, its held in by a cip thats fasend to the body..anyways, it can be intresting to try and re attach the trim piece to the body..hah trust me, if u can avoid it, i would.
The leather lumbar peice on the drivers side, that seems pretty normal for these cars, my old bonneville was the same way, most are...you can leather treat it so its a bit stronger, other than that, getting that one peice recoverd is about it...
The leather lumbar peice on the drivers side, that seems pretty normal for these cars, my old bonneville was the same way, most are...you can leather treat it so its a bit stronger, other than that, getting that one peice recoverd is about it...
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